“There’s one last weekend for Heisman voters to scout any remaining
candidates for college football’s most prestigious award,” Aschoff said.
“But after 13 weeks of action, the winner is clear, and voters don’t
need any more time to think about it.

“It was Johnny Manziel a week ago. It’s Johnny Manziel today. And it
should be Johnny Manziel when the Heisman Trophy is presented on Dec.
8.”

Aschoff points out Manziel’s ludicrous numbers as the freshman led the SEC in rushing and had the second most passing yards.

“Not voting Manziel No. 1 at this point is almost comical when you
look at the way the fabulous freshman phenom has done all of this in his
first year on the field with a brand-new offense and coaching staff in
the SEC,” Aschoff said.

To those who question Manziel’s two losses on the season Aschoff
responds by showing how he responded and uses the examples of Robert
Griffin III and Tim Tebow who also had two losses at the time of their
award.

“What matters is his body of work, and no one else equals him. No one
else equals his excitement or importance,” Aschoff said. “The Heisman
Trophy should be as good as his.”